lytlian
- verb [ weak ]
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Gidæfnaþ ðæt ih lytlige
oportet me minui,
- Jn. Skt. Rush. 3, 30 .
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Ðonne lytlaþ him se tóhopa ðe hé hæfde ðá hé synful wæs
spem, quæ esse potuit de peccatore, subtraxit,
- Past. 58, 10 ;
- Swt. 447, 14 .
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Heorte sceal ðé cénre mód ðé máre ðé úre mægen lytlaþ
heart shall the hardier be, courage the more, the fewer our forces,
- Byrht. Th. 140, 65 .
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Lytlaþ ðæt his anweald and écþ his ermþa
it lessens his power, and increases his miseries,
- Bt. 29, 1 ;
- Fox 102, 19 .
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Drenc ðe lytlaþ ða yfelan wǽtan,
- L. M. 2, 59 ;
- Lchdm. ii. 282, 10 .
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Ðonne lyttlaþ hé ðæt fæsten
tunc breviabit jejunium,
- L. Ecg. P. Add. 19 ;
- Th. ii. 234, 18 .
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Cristes lage wanedon and cyninges lage lytledon
Christ's laws waned, and the king's laws were weakened,
- L. Eth. ix. 37 ;
- Th. i. 348, 19 .
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Lytligen ða grambǽran hiera gedréfednesse
damnent iracundi perturbationem,
- Past. 40, 2 ;
- Swt. 291, 2 .
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Willflód ongan lytligan,
- Cd. 71 ;
- Th. 85, 11 ;
- Gen. 1413 .
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Hý mon sceal lytlian
they shall be lessened,
- L. M. 2, 1 ;
- Lchdm. ii. 178, 12 .
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Se ðe hit þence tó litlianne, gelitlige hine God elmihtig hér on worulde,
- Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iv. 171, 21 .
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Biþ se ece litliende [litligende, MS. B],
- Herb. 3, 3, 4 ;
- Lchdm. i. 88, 2, 7 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “lytlian.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/21999.
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